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Just wanted to say, that I LOVE THE STEELERS!!!!
Even though they might have gotten a little lucky... twice :) |
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That wasn't luck. That was pressure and Favre caved badly. It was also the Steelers being in position to take advantage of Vikings mistakes. It's all situational analysis and risk managment.
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If we hadn't anaylzed every situation of that Offensive Linemen and how he interacts with Brett Favre, how could we have gotten that fumble? The play was clearly planned to get the fumble in perfect position in order to get the touchdown!!! |
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